Banishing Powder (3) Exodus Powder

Asafetida

Cayenne pepper

Sulfur

This is a very concentrated banishing powder, and it’s known as Exodus powder because it stimulates your spell’s target to recreate the exodus–a sudden departure.

Grind all ingredients together to form a powder. Sprinkle this on and around your target’s front doorstep to make them move. Actually sprinkling the powder onto your target’s shoes should also achieve the same effect.

Banishing Powder (2)Begone! Banishing Powder

Chopped bay laurel leaves

Black pepper

Cayenne pepper

Powdered hydrangea blossoms

Sea Salt

Both formulas are similar in intensity and may be used in the same manner.

  • Sprinkle the Banishing Powder on clothes, especially shoes, belonging to anyone you’d like to see gone.
  • Sprinkle the powder on the ground, so that the target of your spell is forced to step on or over it.
  • Banishing Powder will enhance the power of any other vanishing spell. Sprinkle as an accompaniment, particularly around and over candles.

Banishing Powders

The art of the enchanted powder reaches its finest point with banishing spells. Various banishing powders exist of varying intensity. Some are created from common kitchen ingredients, while others are mixed from more exotic components. Experiment and see which formula works most powerfully for you.

Remember that powders are intended as a subtle form of magick. There’s no need to leave a large suspicious pile; a discreet sprinkling is typically sufficient.

Any of the following Banishing Powders may be used to create a Banishing Oil.

Home Protection Spell

Supplies:

  • Water
  • Salt
  • Bowl
  • Garlic Salt (optional, see procedure)
  • Powered Rosemary (optional, see procedure)

 

Time:
A bright, sunny morning

Procedure:

Start by mixing water and salt in a bowl. Add garlic salt and powdered rosemary if you need to clear out ghosts or spirits. Consecrate the mixture.

Begin at the main entrance of the house or apartment. Sprinkle some of the consecrated water by dipping your fingers in it and making the sign of the pentagram. In a firm and commanding voice with all of your power behind it, say:

Evil shall leave but not enter.

 

Proceed counterclockwise through the house, repeating the procedure in every corner of each room, at all the windows, doors and mirrors. Don’t forget telephones, fax machines, televisions, modems, radios, computers that are connected to the Internet — any outside connection to your house. (It doesn’t hurt to do the mailbox after you finish with everything inside the house.)

Repeat the spell annually, or whenever you feel in need of it.

Broom Purification

Supplies:

  • tree branch
  • brightly colored long-stemmed flowers
  • string or thread

 

Procedure:

Before dawn, take a branch from any tree. Thank the tree for its gift and leave a coin or semi-precious stone at its base in payment. Next, obtain several brightly colored flowers on long stalks. Tie these flowers to the branch to fashion a sort of broom, then sweep the floor in every room of the house, visualizing the flowers of the broom absorbing negativity and “evil” as you work. Then, still before sunrise, leave the broom at the crossroads. Traditionally this ritual is repeated at the first of each month.

Lavender Potion

Lavender is one of those interesting substances that may serve as an aphrodisiac–or create the opposite effect. The only way to find out how someone will react is to server it.

Add fresh lavender to a bottle of white wine. Allow it to steep several hours or overnight, then strain and serve.

Lady Mantle Love Potion

Alchemilla vulgaris, the latin designation for Lady’s mantle, underscores that plant’s deep connection to alchemy and magick. Collect morning dew from the leaves and pollen from the flower and add to any other love potion for extra enhancement. Lady’s mantle dew and/or pollen will also transform any food or beverages into a love potion. (Avoid during pregnancy.)